Next up is the Prime Rib Cheesesteak that has prime rib steak strips that have been grilled with garlic butter, peppers, onions, and provolone cheese on a toasted baguette. This sandwich has 680 calories, 39 grams of fat, 17 grams of saturated fat, 1 gram of trans fat, 1460 milligrams of sodium, 57 grams of carbohydrates, and 28 grams of protein.

Finally, there’s the Pork Belly BLT. It’s built with two slabs of seared pork belly, green leaf lettuce, and tomatoes on a toasted baguette. It has 630 calories, 35 grams of fat, 13 grams of saturated fat, 1560 milligrams of sodium, 56 grams of carbohydrates, and 27 grams of protein.

If you’ve tried any of them, let us know what you think in the comments.

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BLT– YUM.
Pro: Bacon thickness is perfect, great balance of fat/pork.
Con: Balance of sandwich was not anything new so just ate the bacon,
Con: bread wasn’t really “toasted”
Knowing I had a couple more sandwiches on deck, I ended up taking the bacon off, individually, dipping them in the yummy sandwich sauce.

Asian Chix
Pro: By far the most impressive flavors from a “fast food” shop
Pro: Chicken breading was good, chicken not too thick
Pro: Great job on slaw/cucumbers/sauce- YUM
Cons: I really like “toasted” so wasn’t really toasted, ended up peeling the bottom bun and ate like an open faced sandwich.

Just tried the Asian Chicken. Is that what they call “false advertising”? Martha, look out, you should not have your name linked to this sandwich. Most important is not a baguette, just tasteless, soft bread AND not toasted. Then, such a small portion of cabbage, I’m glad I had my glasses on so I could find it because, for sure, I couldn’t taste it. As far as I know cabbage it was like cents per pound. And I say cabbage because there were no julienne carrots and the cucumber was MIA. The sauce is ok, nothing I would crave if I never have again. And agreeing with the other comments, very small, more like two sliders together – I could have had those for $2.00!

I had the Prime Rib Cheesesteak aka Philly. The beef chunks were thick some were half inch. thick, half wide, 1.5 inch. long. That’s too big. I’d like with thinner cuts like a Philly. Bread was toasted nicely, but needed to be less to match the meat ratio. My guess is to make the sandwich appear larger. Costs $4.99. That the general price for Fast Food gourmet burgers in Calif.